Illinos Law: Promissory Estoppel
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I need the lead cases on promissory estoppel as an exception to employment at will...Illinois law. Facts: Employer makes a job offer which is accepted; no definite term discussed; employment application signed by applicant says employment-at-will; applicant gives 2 week notice of resignation to his current employer; new employer then retracts job offer after learning from a former supervisor that the employee may be a poor employee. Thanks for the help.
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While I don't have the specific cite you're after, I can assure you that IL DOES have provisions for promissory estoppel (a/k/a detrimental reliance). It's basis rises from common law and becomes a remedy for an individual who is offered employment and incurs considerable unreimbursed expense to relocate to the new employer. You will need legal assistance to evaluate and manuever through this issue. This issue surfaced for me a couple of years ago and we addressed it upfront, forthright and agreed to reimburse the individual for some expenses (few hundred dollars) only becuz we thought it was the right thing to do. Of course, any offer of employment s/b contingent upon satisfactory completion of XXXXXXXXXX, but in this case we didn't clarify that disclaimer and shared some responsibility for the problem. Good luck........